Business

It may not smell like roses, but for one Williston company manure is serious business.

All-In Removal provides dumpsters to farms to fill with manure, said Don Emrick, president and CEO of the company. The company also picks up for those who collect their livestock manure in a pile on their farm. After pickup, the manure is hauled to other outlets that recycle it.

Williston Pioneer graphic designer Chris Festo earned third place in the Photo Series category in the Florida Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest while editor Carolyn Ten Broeck earned a third place finish in Sports Column Writing–a column about her encounter with baseball great Harmon Killebrew.

A lifelong passion that was once a hobby is now a vocation for Michael Meister.
Gatory Armory, located at 31 N. Main St. in Williston is now open and Meister is eager to serve the community’s needs when it comes to firearms and related accessories.
Originally from the Chicago area, but reared in South Florida, Meister spent two years searching for the perfect place to live–Morriston.

Rotary’s new District Governor Jeannie Quave has found new meaning in this year’s motto “Reach from within to embrace humanity” and plans to spend her term putting actions behind the words.
Quave, a native of Chicago who now lives in Panama Beach, was the guest of the Williston Rotary Club Tuesday and spoke of her own goals and plans to help achieve the motto of Rotary International President Kalvan Banerjee.